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the tear gas was so intense it covered downtown cairo with plume of smoke. protesters are still angry with a police force that still has not changed it's ways and has not pulled back, and pulled a journalist hostage until activists were able to take him to hospital. the mean opposition blocked the president's invite. >> cenk: so we've had riots, 52 people killed. we had 178 arrested recently. those are protesters. now the curfew, and the basically marshal law affects three provinces in egypt. it is a nightly curfew and allows for military arrests of civilians. these are exactly the civil rights that they fought for. there was an attack for three state hours and no security showed up. that is fascinating. they sent out tweets saying sos if anyone knows anyone in military or police or government please send help. january 28th, egypt but no such help was sent for over three hours. in fact, they were eventually rescued by protesters. isn't that interesting? people that are unknown assailants go in, fire in the air, loot the hotel. as they do that en masse protes
the tear gas was so intense it covered downtown cairo with plume of smoke. protesters are still angry with a police force that still has not changed it's ways and has not pulled back, and pulled a journalist hostage until activists were able to take him to hospital. the mean opposition blocked the president's invite. >> cenk: so we've had riots, 52 people killed. we had 178 arrested recently. those are protesters. now the curfew, and the basically marshal law affects three provinces in...
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to cross-talk events in egypt i'm joined by carl show in london he is a middle east blogger in cairo we have while he is a blogger and a journalist and in washington we crossed ratner he is a fellow at the truman national security project or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it karl in london what's going on here how do you look at it and because it looks like it's two step forward two steps back i mean what's in play in the egyptian revolution if it's even a revolution anymore. i think we have to put this in a more historical context of what the revolutions go through and they take time and if you look in previous examples they would take five ten twenty years to settle onto something now the immediate context of what's happening in egypt is there was a process of change that resembled their evolution but in the aftermath of that there is no single authority that have stomped it's not active on what the meaning of the egyptian revolution is unfortunately the political opposition currently isn't kind of able to art
to cross-talk events in egypt i'm joined by carl show in london he is a middle east blogger in cairo we have while he is a blogger and a journalist and in washington we crossed ratner he is a fellow at the truman national security project or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it karl in london what's going on here how do you look at it and because it looks like it's two step forward two steps back i mean what's in play in the...
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. >> two more people died in cairo on wednesday in clashes between police and demonstrators. the death toll has now reached 50 in a week of protests. two years after a revolution swept morsi's predecessor from power. berlin has criticized his recent attempts to consolidate power is, and his opponents in the german capital were warning of a new dictatorship and egypt. >> our correspondent has been following the president's visit for us. does morsi get any of the investment and all of that that he has been looking for? >> i think you are right. i think he came to berlin looking for a bit -- investments and development aid, but wt he got i fear from his perspective from angela merkel was a cold shoulder. effectively, the chancellor told him to go back home and put his house in order, and also in terms of providing a stable backdrop, a stable framework. after all, until not long ago, as many as 1 million german tourists were going to egypt each and every year. another interesting point -- it is a fact that the imf has promised to grant egypt a loan worth $4.8 billion. the loan ha
. >> two more people died in cairo on wednesday in clashes between police and demonstrators. the death toll has now reached 50 in a week of protests. two years after a revolution swept morsi's predecessor from power. berlin has criticized his recent attempts to consolidate power is, and his opponents in the german capital were warning of a new dictatorship and egypt. >> our correspondent has been following the president's visit for us. does morsi get any of the investment and all of...
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why doesn't he take the same measures in cairo and alexandria? is he angry at us? of course. this is a disaster. it will devastate suez. we are against his decisions. if he runs again, we will not elect him again and we will ignore him. >> meanwhile, clashes have also erupted in cairo, including an attack on an upscale hotel that drew response from the egyptian special forces. within 50 people have died in the country's protests. some of the violence was sparked by death sentences handed down saturday for 21 soccer fans involved in riots left 74 people dead last friday -- last february. protesters have accused president morsi of betraying the two-year-old revolution. then i of the egyptian currency has plummeted to record lows, causing a spike in prices of basic goods like sugar, rice, and cooking oil. for more we go to port said were people continue to protest in defiance of the state of emergency. we're joined by "democracy now!"'s sharif abdel kouddous. tell us what is happening and place poor's said in egypt for us. >> it is good to be with you. port said it is a city tha
why doesn't he take the same measures in cairo and alexandria? is he angry at us? of course. this is a disaster. it will devastate suez. we are against his decisions. if he runs again, we will not elect him again and we will ignore him. >> meanwhile, clashes have also erupted in cairo, including an attack on an upscale hotel that drew response from the egyptian special forces. within 50 people have died in the country's protests. some of the violence was sparked by death sentences handed...
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thank you very much fascinating discussion many thanks indeed to my guests in london washington and in cairo and thanks to our viewers for watching us here rocky see you next time and remember talk rules. these are. the first baby steps i join. folds and bones are not a big deal. but they can cause terrible trauma. for children can be broken by bare touch. and only the will of life can make old pain and sores way. fragile people on r.t. . you mean speak or language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about seventy odd p. interviews intriguing stories for you to. see them trying. to find out more visit are a big t.v. dog called. wealthy british style homes that's not on the tireless money. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. gave. me. the world including. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. please please. liz . p
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nbc's ayman mohyeldin is live for us in cairo. when i heard that warning from the egyptian military considering the past of egypt, was that the first warning sign that hey, the military may step in here regardless of whether president morsi asks or not? >> well, this is actually the second time in about a month and a half that they've issued these stern warnings. if you remember in early december, when there was the constitutional crisis when president morsi essentially gave himself unprecedented powers. that also triggered a wave of street protests. the military tried to keep tear distance from the politics but that's why they also are the subject of so much speculation that people are calling on them to intervene sometimes. and people are also afraid they may not just sit by and watch this political difference rip this country apart. the comments that came yesterday were extremely alarming because the defense minister said that the political intransigence by both sides and inability to resolve differences could lead to the colla
nbc's ayman mohyeldin is live for us in cairo. when i heard that warning from the egyptian military considering the past of egypt, was that the first warning sign that hey, the military may step in here regardless of whether president morsi asks or not? >> well, this is actually the second time in about a month and a half that they've issued these stern warnings. if you remember in early december, when there was the constitutional crisis when president morsi essentially gave himself...
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ben, i know you call cairo your second home. is the country -- is it truly on the brink of collapse? >> reporter: well, i think what the minister of defense was talking about, the state, the government, being on the brink of collapse. the concern is that with this continued clashes, and these outbreaks of clashes that are happening with regular frequency, with the political logjam that exists between the muslim brotherhood led government and the opposition, and with an economy that is shrinking before your very eyes, two of cairo's major hotels are now closed down. one of them partially ransacked because of these clashes. it is impossible, almost, to find a tourist here. so it is this accumulation of things that has the defense minister worried that the state, the government may not be able to function if this continues for much longer. >> in berlin, we know that president morsi said, let me quote him, egypt will achieve a state of law and order that is not run by the military. ben, when you look at the pictures, it is no wonder
ben, i know you call cairo your second home. is the country -- is it truly on the brink of collapse? >> reporter: well, i think what the minister of defense was talking about, the state, the government, being on the brink of collapse. the concern is that with this continued clashes, and these outbreaks of clashes that are happening with regular frequency, with the political logjam that exists between the muslim brotherhood led government and the opposition, and with an economy that is...
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clashes between police intensified and continued into the night in cairo. the state department says the nearby u.s. embassy is closed because of the security situation. >>> at least 60 bodies have been inning found on a river bank in syria. many of the bodies were found with hands tied behind their backs. the video is too graphic to show on the air. the head of the britain based observatory for human rights say it's not clear who was behind the killings, when they happened or who the dead were. >> investigators in brazil say a flare designed for door use is what sparked the fire. the fire broke out in a packed nightclub. today the lead police investigators say the band knowingly bought flares meant for outdoor use because they were much cheaper. also today forensic officials raised the death toll to 234 people. police say the investigation will likely take 20 days before prosecutors will determine whether to file charges. >> chevron's refinery construction permits may not be easy reading but they are revealing reading. still ahead. >> and back here in a cou
clashes between police intensified and continued into the night in cairo. the state department says the nearby u.s. embassy is closed because of the security situation. >>> at least 60 bodies have been inning found on a river bank in syria. many of the bodies were found with hands tied behind their backs. the video is too graphic to show on the air. the head of the britain based observatory for human rights say it's not clear who was behind the killings, when they happened or who the...
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scholars from cairo, from fez in morocco, from tunisia came in. their own scholars began major debates on issues of religion, of law, and shared scientific knowledge. >> brown: that's the melting pot, right, because of all those different cultures because it was such a commercial center >> absolutely. it was a wealthy center. it was a commercial center and it was open. open to people coming from different parts of africa, of the middle east, and even from turkey and from europe. so it was an enormously cosmopolitan if you want as well as learning centers >> brown: it's no longer that and yet it preserves much of that past. i mean, how much is... how much of that life still goes on now? >> well, it's limited. obviously. it is still at the cross roads. it is still important at times but it is those manuscripts that are the heart of timbuktu. it is there that preserves the history of the people who live there. of course, the monuments themselves. timbuktu is a world heritage site. so it remains like some of the ancient cities, a place of wonder and o
scholars from cairo, from fez in morocco, from tunisia came in. their own scholars began major debates on issues of religion, of law, and shared scientific knowledge. >> brown: that's the melting pot, right, because of all those different cultures because it was such a commercial center >> absolutely. it was a wealthy center. it was a commercial center and it was open. open to people coming from different parts of africa, of the middle east, and even from turkey and from europe. so...
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. >> antigovernment protesters and police have fought for a six night in cairo. police said there were volleys of molotov cocktails thrown by citizens. thousands defied the curfew for a second successive night. imports ied -- the defense minister is warning that the unrest could threaten the state. french troops in mali have deployed at the last major speed -- city still under rebel control. french and malian forces have taken control again. there is concern about retaliation. rebel supporters are being targeted. >> the malian army is sending a clear message that it is back in timbuktu. memories are still fresh of its humiliating retreat less than a year ago. now with french troops firmly at its side, the army is once again in control. with power comes responsibility . both for the civilian population and for people accused of involvement in the rebellion. we first saw this prisoner with malian troops several days ago, about 80 kilometers to the southwest of timbuktu. the troops brought him north as they advanced. he tells me the soldiers have beaten him. he deni
. >> antigovernment protesters and police have fought for a six night in cairo. police said there were volleys of molotov cocktails thrown by citizens. thousands defied the curfew for a second successive night. imports ied -- the defense minister is warning that the unrest could threaten the state. french troops in mali have deployed at the last major speed -- city still under rebel control. french and malian forces have taken control again. there is concern about retaliation. rebel...
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chaos in his country for some analysis on this let's join journalist and blogger why eskandar news in cairo while mostly shortened his age something one would expect from a leader facing tales at home but he didn't cancel it altogether even though he had plenty of time to change his plans why didn't why didn't he. it's actually a wonder why why more she went to that trip in the first place and why you stopped short and what we have is a leader who is not very competent and he's he all these decisions have undermined his leadership and out of the muslim brotherhood and has eaten away their lives just in the sea so he's going to the europe trip to secure funds perhaps for for egypt but but what will he do with these funds when he's very hesitant and they you know he cannot even run his country how the morsi left at a time when the police were exercising extreme brutality with a lot of people killed and. swears and him imposing the emergency law which he. promised he would never would. so so it's actually has been present and i think he's just trying to secure his international relationships s
chaos in his country for some analysis on this let's join journalist and blogger why eskandar news in cairo while mostly shortened his age something one would expect from a leader facing tales at home but he didn't cancel it altogether even though he had plenty of time to change his plans why didn't why didn't he. it's actually a wonder why why more she went to that trip in the first place and why you stopped short and what we have is a leader who is not very competent and he's he all these...
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been destroyed yet is due to the cheap prices that come their way relatively speaking to people in cairo or athens because of the fascists in washington in the pentagon i think people are beginning to understand that but i think we are going to reach a tipping point where there is so much scarcity that people will have to do something about it is going to come pleading obvious we've had it so easy for so long since the second world war at least in the west we've had a case that you've had rising standard living and that's of course reversing now and there will be a change a big change afoot i think in the coming years all right annie mae show we're out of time thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you. all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max geyser and stacy herbert i like to thank my guests any michelle leap if you like to contact us please tweet us at times or report or at facebook dot com flora's last ties a report intellects imax guys are saying. download the official publication if you so choose your language stream quality and enjoy y
been destroyed yet is due to the cheap prices that come their way relatively speaking to people in cairo or athens because of the fascists in washington in the pentagon i think people are beginning to understand that but i think we are going to reach a tipping point where there is so much scarcity that people will have to do something about it is going to come pleading obvious we've had it so easy for so long since the second world war at least in the west we've had a case that you've had...
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to cross-talk events in egypt i'm joined by carl show in london he is a middle east blogger in cairo we have while he is a blogger and a journalist and in washington we crossed ratner he is a fellow at the truman national security project or a gentleman cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage karl in london what's going on here how do you look at it i mean is it looks like it's two step forward two steps back i mean what's in play in the egyptian revolution if it's even a revolution anymore.
to cross-talk events in egypt i'm joined by carl show in london he is a middle east blogger in cairo we have while he is a blogger and a journalist and in washington we crossed ratner he is a fellow at the truman national security project or a gentleman cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage karl in london what's going on here how do you look at it i mean is it looks like it's two step forward two steps back i mean what's in play in the...
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that particularly in light of the events that occurred around the attack on the american embassy in cairo during the same time there was an attack in benghazi. and by and large this strategy of accepting morsi as president is the only way america can go in this reward. we can't afford to lose another country to the islamists, and we did with iran in 1979. however, the only thing i am able to say, and i think secretary kerry is probably going to be very aware of this situation. there is a perception in the entire region that the american government is very comfortable with the islamists, that it has made a deal with the muslim brotherhood to allow them to come to power, and hence this is making the opposition feel that they have been betrayed by the americans who have always stood in favor of secularist ideas. so the only thing i would say to secretary kerry is it would be important to stand up to morsi when he crosses the line, and he certainly has done so. >> jennifer: what has morsi done to so anger these large factions of his country? >> he has done a number of things consistently sinc
that particularly in light of the events that occurred around the attack on the american embassy in cairo during the same time there was an attack in benghazi. and by and large this strategy of accepting morsi as president is the only way america can go in this reward. we can't afford to lose another country to the islamists, and we did with iran in 1979. however, the only thing i am able to say, and i think secretary kerry is probably going to be very aware of this situation. there is a...
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abc news cairo. >>> and still ahead here tonight on 7 news at 9:00. >> i just want to get the most out of these arms and just as goal come up knock them down. >> first soldier to survive lasting all 4 limb in combat lasting all 4 limb in combat given new happened and >> first service member to survive losing all 4 limb in combat has now been given the gift of new hands and arms. he is as you can imagine incredibly grateful. diana perez has his story. >> his story is one of bravery and heroism. brendan lost both arms and legs in iraq 4 years ago. roadside bomb blew up the humvee the private was driving. his attitude is admirable. >> still aleif so that's really all that mattered to me. >>reporter: still life without limb was not the same. >> not having arm takes so much out of you even out of your personality. >>reporter: transplant team at johns hopkins no, sir maryland seen here in the operating room connected bone blood vessel muscle tendon nerves and skin. surgery the most complicated and extensive perform in the u.s. ever. and the first words he uttered to doctors afterward. >> i w
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and in cairo, groups of protters fought again with riot police. the protests are aimed at president mohamed morsi and his islamist-dominated government. evidence of a new massacre surfaced in syria today. at least 65 bodies were found in aleppo. the victims had been bound and shot in the head, but it was unclear who was responsible. meanwhile, the plight of thousands of refugees continued to worsen. some have even sought shelter in ancient ruins at serjilla, in northwestern syria. john irvine of independent television news reports. >> three weeks old. reporter: and what a world she's been born into. for her hom is a hole in the ground. it was dug by the romans who used it to stable life stock. these are the ruins of a byzantine city that's been reoccupied by hundreds of people, desperate syrians forced by a modern war machine to retreat into an ancient life where they must wait for goliath to be toppled. this sub terrainian stable is now home to 60 members of an extended family. the mate remark told me thr proper home was obliterated by a syrian a
and in cairo, groups of protters fought again with riot police. the protests are aimed at president mohamed morsi and his islamist-dominated government. evidence of a new massacre surfaced in syria today. at least 65 bodies were found in aleppo. the victims had been bound and shot in the head, but it was unclear who was responsible. meanwhile, the plight of thousands of refugees continued to worsen. some have even sought shelter in ancient ruins at serjilla, in northwestern syria. john irvine...